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First of all if you are using TSQL in your code you really need to get in a another line of work. It isn’t scalable, difficult to maintain and is generally a bad practice. But I know some of you still do it so I did include it. This class will allow you to in a few lines of code do your select, update, insert or delete statements in a very few lines of code. All that is required of the developer is to list the values in order (if you are using stored procedures) that are required. Also included is how to declare a new instance of a sqlparametercollection – which you aren’t suppose to be able to do. I ended up not needing it but included it just in case someone needs to do that someday. Also if you are using a strongly typed dataset there is a method included of how to do that. After the code is example of usage. Have a great day!

Good Morning! I wanted to give a shout out to another blogger who linked to us yesterday here. It was so nice of him you know? Just amazing, the generosity of some folks out there!

Today’s code was a rewrite of the vb.net code here but using C#. One thing of note is that the Using keyword has a completely different meaning in C# so thus has been removed. It wasn’t really needed anyway.